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Tropic Of Cancer Book. Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller Fine Softcover (1975) First Edition. 32.1 Rare Books Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller is a shambling, chaotic, stream of consciousness' snapshot of life by an American living on the margins in the early 1930s pre-WWII Paris, one of Europe's most beautiful cities, where fashion and cuisine are a national pride, and while Miller touches on food, as well as the dress and toilette of prostitutes, there's an undercurrent political tension. Quick Summary: Tropic of Cancer is a semi-autobiographical novel by Henry Miller that explores the life of an expatriate American writer living in Paris during the 1930s, capturing his experiences, relationships, and the struggles of creative expression

Tropic of Cancer on Trial A case history of censorship (GP437) by Hutchison, E.R. Near Fine
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Maybe the most honest book ever written, this autobiographical fiction about Miller's life as an expatriate American in Paris was deemed obscene and banned from publication in this country for years. Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer is a captivating and controversial novel that delves deep into the life of.

Tropic of Cancer on Trial A case history of censorship (GP437) by Hutchison, E.R. Near Fine

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Tropic Of Cancer. Tropic of Cancer's 1934 publication in France was hailed by Samuel Beckett as 'a momentous event in the history of modern writing' Tropic of Cancer (Penguin Modern Classics) [Miller, Henry] on Amazon.com